An Offering
(get it? Because I'm offering you the Offering... pls don't judge me I'm sleep deprived after this)
For all of you who want to play a Sleep Token song but don't have the money or skill for an 8 string guitar. I found parts of it online, but edited out some mistakes, edited the breakdown and added the iconic intro that is originally played on the piano
I definitely spent way too much time on trying to get this to work in certain apps to only give up in the end because it wasn't, but oh well. Not like I have anything better to do
Also, Vessel, if you're seeing this, could you please write some songs with 6 string guitars in the upcoming projects because i almost lost my sanity over this🥲😘
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the best tutorial you will find anywhere on planet earth is not told by a youtuber in a brightly lit filming space with a run time of 17 minutes. its a video with 5 pixels from 2009 filmed by some guy in his shop and its 3 minutes long
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THIS IS SO SICK IT'S AN ACOUSTIC 8-STRING IN DROP E!!!!! OH MY GOD WHEN I REALIZED IT WASN'T AN F# I JUMPED IN MY SEAT!!!!
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The Bloodburst Rattlesnake
The Bloodburst Rattlesnake is named mostly for its striking red colorations that grow brighter toward the head. The name also has an unfortunate connection to the peculiar effect of the rattlesnake’s venom. The appearance of the bloodburst rattlesnake is certainly not cryptic, but it can use this to its advantage. The bright gold of its rattle can actually be used as a lure. The shining color often attracts the attention of birds, though small mammals are also known to fall into this trap. Despite its rattlesnake ancestry, this snake prefers the cover of forests and will leave most of its body hidden in the brush with only a glimmering rattle left in the open; placed right in front of its waiting mouth that is just barely concealed. These forests also allow the brightly colored snake to hide better in the shade of the trees.
When it comes to non-prey items, the bloodburst rattlesnake is extremely aggressive, willing to chase down any potential threats at the drop of a hat. This becomes even more true as the temperatures rise, making these already ‘hot-blooded’ snakes even more dangerous to encounter. This summer aggression is still largely a mystery, with some proposing that it could have something to do with either the hot conditions or possible mating events. To make matters worse, the snake may be slow to bite but it also almost never delivers dry bites. During the summer, the chances of a potentially deadly bite increase drastically.
Despite the well-documented displays of danger and aggression, there are those who suggest that this is a mischaracterization. There are those who would have you believe that the bloodburst rattlesnake is not only potentially tolerable toward human interaction, but actually responds well to handling. This is, most likely, a simple remnant of a rumor from the old pet trade.
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Episode 28: You Bred Raptors? NYC's Instrumental Post-Rock Trio
BRANDI IS GOING TO HELLEP. 28: Episode 28: You Bred Raptors? NYC’s Instrumental Post-Rock Trio
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I kick off this episode with new releases that I dig, which includes Covet’s catharsis, Jesus Piece’s …So Unknown, As Everything Unfolds’s Ultraviolet, The St. Pierre Snake Invasion’s Galore, and Doom Genesis & The Alchemist’s No Idols.
My special guest includes Peat…
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Link 1, Link 2 :)
Digital Good Omens 2 Sountrack is coming out in 4 days! 🥳 CD version in October! :) ❤ Coming soon on vinyl…
Out to Stream/Download from 25th August.
Out on CD 13th October. Coming soon on vinyl…
David Arnold’s ‘end of the world’ complex and multi-genre soundtrack.
From the Award-winning composer of Sherlock and Casino Royale comes a follow up to the hugely successful, Emmy nominated Good Omens soundtrack.
Good Omens series 2 premiered on Prime Video on 28th July. The series follows the odd couple, angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) in their quest to sabotage the end of the World. The six-episode sequel to the popular adaptation of the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, concerns the Archangel Gabriel (Jon Hamm) arriving without his memories to Aziraphale’s bookshop. Aziraphale and Crowley attempt to find out what happened to Gabriel, whilst hiding him from Heaven and Hell, both eager to find him.
The Soundtrack
David Arnold’s soundtrack to Good Omens was first released in 2019 to favourable reviews, with BBC Music Magazine calling it “a rollicking trip to hell and back”. Blueprint Magazine described it as “a great listen” and Sci Fi Bulletin commented on “plenty of memorable themes” to conclude that “This is another work of art from Arnold”.
At times nostalgic and eerie but always varied, beautiful and full of excitement, the Good Omens 2 soundtrack showcases Arnold’s every skill from his composer arsenal. Featured here are orchestral arrangements with sprinkling of Sugar Plum Fairy pizzicato and percussion, jaunty strings and mighty choral sweeps from Crouch End Festival Chorus. Added to the mix are rock guitar riffs, and psychedelic 70s sounds and all together they create a haunting otherworldly feel, complementing the fantasy and the quirky humour of the show. The spirited Waltz of the opening theme is also present in the second series and it wonderfully sets the scene for fantastical mayhem. In series 2, this robust, evocative, and funny music entity, becomes yet again another character in the story.
Award-winning composer David Arnold is well known for his blockbuster scores, including Stargate, The Chronicles of Narnia: the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Hot Fuzz, Paul, Independence Day, 2 Fast 2 Furious and Casino Royale as well as for his TV work such as Sherlock and Dracula.
Also available: The original soundtrack to the first series of Good Omens >
Tracklist
– Disc 1 –
Chapter 1: The Arrival
1. Before the Beginning
2. Good Omens 2 Opening Title
3. Into Soho
4. Something Terrible
5. To The Bookshop
6. Maggie and Nina
7. He’s Smoking
8. Tiny Miracle
9. Heavenly Alarm Bells
Chapter 2: The Clue
10. Avaunt!
11. The Song is the Clue
12. It’s What God Wants
13. A Mighty Wind
14. Whales
15. Gabriel Returns
16. His New Children
17. Am I Awful Now?
18. Fallen Angel
Chapter 3: I Know Where I’m Going
19. Police Arrive
20. Scotland
21. We’re Going to Hell
22. People Get a Choice
23. My Car is Not Yellow
24. Beelzebub in Hell
25. The Book
26. The Fly
27. Mr. Dalrymple
28. We Need to Cut
29. I’m Going to Save Her
30. Crowley Goes Large
31. Not Kind
32. Beelzebub Isn’t Happy
– Disc 2 –
Chapter 4: The Hitchhiker
33. Hell-O
34. Nazi Zombies
35. March of the Nazi Zombies
36. Crowley Pep Talk
37. The Magic Shop
38. Catch The Bullet
39. Zombies in the Dressing Room
Chapter 5: The Ball
40. I’ll Let You Have It
41. We’re Storming a Book Shop
42. Monsieur Azirophale
43. The Candelabra
44. Here Comes Hell
45. Gabriel Gives Himself Up
46. Shax
47. The Circle
Chapter 6: Every Day
48. Bin Through the Window
49. Gabriel Leaving Heaven
50. The Halo
51. Gabriel Revealed
52. Gabriel’s Love Story
53. Leaving The Bookshop
54. Gabriel and Beelzebub
55. Crowley and Muriel
56. I Forgive You
57. Don’t Bother
58. The Biggest Decision
59. The End?
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